Other than some fisticuffs
with Ultron's main body, and a brief display of his powers fighting cannon
fodder in the last Avengers movie, Vision's true abilities and way he interacts
with the world and vice versa are still for the most part a mystery. However,
according to screenwriter Christopher
Markus, and directors Anthony and Joe Russo, they have explored those facets of
the character for the highly anticipated Captain America: Civil War.
"In the same way that in Winter Soldier, we
didn’t want Steve to have trouble with iPhones and tight jeans, we wanted
[Vision] to have [some] problems with the modern world," says Civil War
scribe Christopher Markus. "We also don’t want to do, [in robot voice]
‘How do I become a human?’ yet."
"His arc specifically is about him discovering
his limitations," said director Joe Russo. "That was a fun
conversation, because he sort of projects his own clothing, so it’s an
interpretation of his personality."
"We always
thought about it from the point of view, Vision is thinking about how does he
make himself fit in to situations and fit in with people and connect to
characters," Anthony Russo added. "It’s a very interesting
projection. It’s like how anybody chooses to dress. It’s how you want to be or
who you think you are."
"He’s superior, but he doesn’t have complete
knowledge," Markus continues. "The question that everybody faces,
when you put it to him, he has to have an opinion. And in a way, his opinion
can sink other peoples’ opinion completely because you’re not gonna go, ‘Oh,
he’s probably wrong.'"
Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters on May 6.
Source - Nerdist
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